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Help raise funds for new club
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I am sure exactly what this is about.
With a bit of lateral decoding. this is a past thing to get income for the coop. Whilst not closely connected to the new club, it is a different thing AND (lets be honest here) a different club.
https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/ntscoop/
>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<
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I am not sure what this is at all?
Id avoid trying to use this as it looks like spam? Also a QR code doesnt really work if you're looking at it on a device already.
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Correct Mark…highly dubious.
We were warned,but did it anyway.
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Couldn’t we set up a go fund me page or pay by a monthly donation into the co op account. The monthly donation could range from as little as 10 pound per month upto what people would want to paid.
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200 hundred club £10 a month.
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I don't want to Dis the co-op cos I believe they've got there heart in the right place and a lot of people believe they can achieve...... But we're gonna need millions just to get what we had had LW, and that was basic really.
Where is all this money gonna come from?
Again well done all but trying to think realistically here ....
Edited by Lord of the Manor at 06:19:56 on 13th March 2024
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Runcorn have been held up as an example of how it can be done as they have built a very basic ground on the edge of town that's allowed them to make some progress . It cost then 57k just enclosing the site , the clubhouse was 1.5 million . This was all done a few years back so would cost more now and are just two of how many different things that would need doing as well as running a club playing at someone else's ground while it's all being done .
Someone is going to need very deep pockets .
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>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<
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That’s why they are ground sharing with Bedworth.
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The BIG problem I see is finding any such land. I am at a loss to think of any.
Nuneaton is pretty much enclosed by A5 and Bedworth.
I dont know Runcorn, but Leamington has a far wider area.
Im guessing, but the land they used was of less "value" being on the outskirts.
>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<
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Without sounding like a stuck record ..... Windmill ....
They have a pitch, extra land , club house and close to the quarry owned by Crown 🤔😉
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Houses across the road they would object to flooding being erected
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You'll always get some objections no matter where it's
gonna be built , but there is always an answer
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And it’s currently owned and run by a community club.
I believe Runcorn and Leamington moved to un used land.
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Yes, Leamingtons was agricultural land. It took several years for the farmer to sell the land. The clubhouse and changing rooms we have now were built by a director and his ex Brakes player son, with the labouring done by fans.
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I reckon Leamington have done a fine job in reinventing themselves from virtually nothing. It takes time,and money,but it has to be done little by little and properly. I don’t know for sure but Mickleover FC gives me the impression that they have reached where they are via a similar route.
Nuneaton Borough FC is dead—Killed by incompetence.
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not nbbc. its nwbc district up there
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People keep bringing this up. Why does it matter?
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Posted last week regarding this issue.
As for the money, grants.
As a not for profit community thing, there are lots and lots of grants out there.
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